Cast and Crew of The Stranger

The Stranger

Whoever she is... Whatever she saw... Once she remembers, she had better forget.
  • Released on December 04, 1987
  • Thriller

In the gripping psychological thriller "The Stranger," Bonnie Bedelia takes center stage as Alice Kildee, a woman thrust into a nightmare after witnessing a horrific murder. Alice's life takes a drastic turn when, in her panic, she attempts to flee from the traumatic event. However, her desperate escape is cut short by a tragic car accident, leaving her with severe injuries and amnesia. As she struggles to piece together her fractured memories, Alice finds herself trapped in a world where not only her identity is a mystery, but also the details of the day that turned her life upside down.

Despite her inability to recall crucial elements of her life, Alice possesses vivid recollections of the murder she witnessed. With fragments of the incident locked away in her mind, she describes the harrowing details to those around her, including Dr. Harris Kite, played by Peter Riegert. Dr. Kite becomes a pivotal figure in Alice’s journey, helping to navigate her disorientation and work through the trauma that has so abruptly altered her reality. As the plot unfolds, the audience is drawn into a tense atmosphere where Alice must confront her fears while simultaneously grappling with the inability to trust her own memories.

As Alice and Dr. Kite dig deeper into the mystery surrounding the murder, they encounter a web of danger and deception that leads them to question the motives of those they encounter. The tension escalates as they race against time to uncover the truth, often finding themselves one step behind an elusive adversary. "The Stranger" masterfully plays with themes of memory and identity, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats as Alice fights not only for her life but for the clarity of her past. In a world fraught with uncertainty, the film explores the profound impact of trauma, making it a captivating watch that resonates long after the credits roll.

Full Cast of The Stranger

Bonnie Bedelia as Alice Kildee

Bonnie Bedelia

as Alice Kildee
Bonnie Bedelia delivers a captivating performance as Alice Kildee in the movie 'The Stranger,' a film that weaves a tale of intrigue and hidden truths. Bedelia brings a nuanced depth to the character, portraying Alice with a delicate balance of warmth and underlying complexity. Her portrayal is marked by an undercurrent of intelligence and quiet strength, as she navigates the labyrinth of revelations surrounding her husband's mysterious past. Bedelia's Alice is the moral compass of the film, conveying a sense of dignified grace even as her world unravels. Her interactions with the characters around her, particularly her husband, played by Nick Nolte, are laden with subtle cues and emotional resonance, showcasing her ability to convey a rich internal life with minimal dialogue. Bonnie Bedelia's performance is a standout feature of 'The Stranger,' as she anchors the film with a portrayal that is both haunting and human, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.
Peter Riegert as Dr. Harris Kite

Peter Riegert

as Dr. Harris Kite
Peter Riegert delivers a compelling performance as Dr. Harris Kite in the movie 'The Stranger,' portraying the character with a nuanced blend of intellectual curiosity and quietly simmering intensity. As a forensic psychologist, Riegert conveys Kite's astute analytical skills and deep understanding of the human psyche, which make him an invaluable asset in unraveling the complex web of secrets surrounding the film's central mystery. His interactions with the other characters are measured and deliberate, often revealing more with a subtle change in expression than with overt dramatics. Riegert's Kite is a man who seems to operate on a different wavelength, his mind always turning over the pieces of the puzzle, yet he remains accessible and grounded, inviting the audience to join him on his intellectual journey. His performance is a highlight of the film, providing a steady, authoritative presence that anchors the narrative and drives the investigation forward with an understated gravitas.
Barry Primus as Sergeant Drake

Barry Primus

as Sergeant Drake
In the film "The Stranger" (1946), Barry Primus delivers a quietly intense performance as Sergeant Drake, a member of the Allied War Crimes Commission who plays a pivotal role in the unfolding narrative. Primus imbues Drake with a stoic determination and a sharp intellect, essential qualities for a man tasked with tracking down Nazi fugitives hiding in post-war America. His character serves as the moral compass of the film, embodying the relentless pursuit of justice in the face of deception and the lingering shadow of fascism. Primus's portrayal is marked by a keen sense of duty and an understated gravitas, allowing viewers to feel the weight of his mission as he methodically works to expose the true identity of the titular stranger, portrayed by Orson Welles. Primus's performance is a testament to his ability to convey deep emotion and unwavering resolve with subtlety and nuance, making Sergeant Drake a memorable and critical figure in this classic thriller.
David Spielberg as Hobby

David Spielberg

as Hobby
David Spielberg delivered a compelling performance as Hobby in the 1993 film "The Stranger," directed by Fritz Kiersch. As the loyal and pragmatic sideshow manager, Spielberg's portrayal brought a grounding presence to the surreal and unsettling world of the movie. His character, Hobby, serves as a bridge between the audience and the enigmatic central figure, known only as The Stranger, played by Kathy Long. Spielberg's performance is nuanced, balancing a sense of fatherly concern and stern authoritarianism, which is essential to the narrative's exploration of trust and deception. His interactions with The Stranger are particularly noteworthy, as they navigate a complex dynamic that oscillates between camaraderie and conflict. Spielberg's Hobby is the moral compass of the film, grappling with the consequences of his decisions and the cryptic nature of his star attraction, ultimately leading to a climactic confrontation that tests the very core of his principles. His performance adds a layer of humanity to the film, making the surreal events more relatable and the stakes more tangible for the audience.

Milton James

as Brandt

Julio Kaufman

as Dr. Hobby

Ernesto Larrese

as Lark

Sacha Favelevic

as Robin

Patricia Zangaro

as Police Woman

Melvin Daniel

as Rambo

Lala Sunblad

as Mother

Nicolas Deane

as Teenage Son

Marina Magali

as Actress

Heidi Froseth

as Fat Woman

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